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Developing open school data policies: basic principles

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Abstract

The release of school data – i.e. all information about school inputs, processes, and/or outputs that are shared with the general public – is being implemented in a growing number of countries. These data equip citizens with a powerful tool to exert social control over the use of public resources, and thereby help them to stand up for their rights. To help decision-makers and educational planners and managers take informed decisions regarding the development of open school data (OSD) policies, this document formulates eight key principles: from considering OSD as a public good building on existing information systems, to giving priority to data that can drive positive change, and addressing ethical risks up front.

Author
Poisson, Muriel
Corporate Author
UNESCO IIEP
Year of publication
2021
Imprint
Paris (UNESCO IIEP, 2021, p.14)
Resource type
Source database
curatED
Language